Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen (1804-1840)
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Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen (28 June 1804 – 2 September 1840) was a
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n physician and
botanist Botany, also called plant science, is the branch of natural science and biology studying plants, especially Plant anatomy, their anatomy, Plant taxonomy, taxonomy, and Plant ecology, ecology. A botanist or plant scientist is a scientist who s ...
. Meyen was born in
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,
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. In 1830 he wrote ''Phytotomie'', the first major study of
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. Between 1830 and 1832, he took part in an expedition to South America on board the ''Prinzess Luise'', visiting
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and
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, describing species then new to science such as the
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. From 1823 to 1826, he studied medicine at the
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, followed by service as a military surgeon at the
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in Berlin. In 1834 he became an associate professor of botany in Berlin. With
Heinrich Friedrich Link Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (2 February 1767 – 1 January 1851) was a German naturalist and botanist. Biography Link was born at Hildesheim as a son of the minister August Heinrich Link (1738–1783), who taught him love of nature through ...
, he was co-editor of the journal ''Jahresberichte über die Arbeiten für physiologische Botanik'' (1837–1839).Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin
biography
He died in Berlin in 1840.


Honoria

*The plant genus ''Meyenia'' commemorates his name.CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms
by Umberto Quattrocchi *The stingray '' Taeniurops meyeni'' ( J. P. Müller &
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, 1841)
was named after him.


See also

* :Taxa named by Franz Meyen


Selected works

* 1828, ''Anatomisch-physiologische Untersuchungen über den Inhalt der Pflanzenzellen'', Berlin: Hirschwald. * 1830, ''Phytotomie''. * 1837, ''Ueber die Secretions-Organe der Pflanzen''. Berlin: Morin art of: Müller Library * 1837, ''Neues System der Pflanzen-Physiologie.'' Erster Band. Berlin: Haude & Spener. * 1838, ''Jahresbericht über die Resultate der Arbeiten im Felde der physiologischen Botanik von dem Jahre 1837'', Berlin: Nicolai'sche Buchhandlung * 1839, ''Jahresbericht über die Resultate der Arbeiten im Felde der physiologischen Botanik von dem Jahre 1838'', Berlin: Nicolai'sche Buchhandlung.


References

1804 births 1840 deaths People from Tilsit People from East Prussia German bryologists Botanists from the Kingdom of Prussia Botanists with author abbreviations Botanists active in South America Prussian physicians 19th-century German physicians 19th-century German botanists German ornithologists German pteridologists {{Germany-med-bio-stub